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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1924.

INTIMATIONS.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

ΑΝ

COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of Fifty ‚cents (50 cents) per share on the Old Sharen (Fully Paid) and Three cinta (3 cents) per share on the New - Sharen ($100 Fald) has been declared for the half year ending 30th June, 1924.

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ADVERTISEMENTS

33 WORDS 3 INERETIONS, $1. PREPAID.

Every additional word & Cenate.

for 8 insertions.

WANTED.

WANTED.-By British firm Such Interim Dividend will be pay. competent Chinese salcamiàn able én and after TUESDAY, the] having good connection among 23rd September at the Offices of the metal dealers, shipchandlers, etc. Company, where shareholders are Apply by letter to Box 311 c/o requested to apply for Warrants. "China Mail,”

The REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be closed from the 13th September, 1924 until the 23rd September, 1924 (both days inclu sive), during which peried no trans ter of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors, SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managera.. Hongkong, 3rd September, 1924.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

TICKETS will be issued for Round Trips during the

of October, month

from Hongkong to-Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) and retum, calling et Swatow and Amey on both the upward and downward Voyage, by the Company's new, fast, well appointed steamer "Hai Ning "at the reduced rate of $80 for the round Voyage, including Meals while the steamer is in port.

These Special Tickets will be available for return only by this. steamer, either by the Voyage for which it is issued or by her following sailing from Foochow.

Duration of stay at Foochow 48 hours.

The Trip occupies 8 to 9 days and the - steamer will leave

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TO LET Office Rooms in Central position. Apply:-Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Bulidinga.

POR

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Write to

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c/o China Mall office.

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE.

Hongkong from the Company's THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD

Wharf at 5

p.m. arriving at

daylight on her return (Weather permitting),

The Company's Steam Launch will convey passengers from Pagoda Anchorage to Foochow City, if required,

STORAGE CO., LTD..

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ORDIN |ARY ANNUAL MEETING-of- Shareholders in the above Company

For further particulars and will be held at the Company's Town dates of Sailing-

Apply to DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. General Managers. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. LD. Hongkong, June 17, 1924.

THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA

DOCK CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Share Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 1st to 7th October 1924 (both days inclusive).

Warrants for the Interim Dividend can be obtained at the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on or after the 8th prox. By Order of the Board,

1. M. DYER,

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, 15th Sept., 1924.

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THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from September 27th to 4th October, 1924, both days inclusive.

By Order,

M. MANUK,

Secretary. Hongkong, 19th September, 1924.

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MAIL WEEK NEWS.

THE CHINA. MAIL.

SOME OPERATION L...

TRANSFER OF LIVING HEART.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HORRUMU, HOTRES

September: 18-·

Mr J.Anderson Mr B. Kon A living, beating heart has at Mr R A. AndersonMe&irs 8. H. last been transplanted from one!

Mr F. Batohy · Langston a Mr V. 6. Bede Mr and Mrs. 0. living body into another. Into a Mm E. R. Belüle Tauriston body already supplied with a heart, Mr RJ. Birbeck MgA. Gordon Dr. Ph. Stohr of Wurzburg placed ML, J-Blackburn Leak a beating heart taken from another': Hr G. O, Blacker: Mr H. Los Lealis body. And he succeeded in keep Mr W. H. Bourne Miss H. Lilie

Mr H. Behara Mr M. FL. Liddell Ling both hearts' alive, functioning K. Brandel Ma Longond in the same body. Dr. Stohr has Baron A. Braon Mr F. Known also succeeded la-isolating the Mr A. Brooks ⚫heart system from the organism Mr A. Brostent

and developing it outside the body Mr.A. W. G. Brown for a considerable length of timer R. O. Bardin

Hr B. Brown We read in Science Service's Mr.H..O. E. Cam Daily Science News Bulletin (Washington):

"The experiments were on am- bryo salamanders. Although there Is a wide gap between salamanders and man, it is the ultimate hope of all such experiments that the same thing may eventually be accomplished in the case of man. However far the present discovery may be from such an eventuality because of the numerous intricate problems that must first be solved, Hit is of great interest and Import

"Dr. Stohr first attempted to confirm the findings of another scientist named Ekman, who had demonstrated sucessfully that the undeveloped embryonic heart of salamanders is capable of not only remaining alive outside the organism but also of developing into its several parts. Stohr suce ceeded in the case of salamanders and tritons in seventy cases and kept hearts alive for as long as three weeks..

pagne

Mr J. Cloutie Mr A. B. Datebam Ms D. R. Davis Mr. Doors Capt. and Mr A. Mr J. Dolbey

Dougla

mir JL. Darand Mr J. G. Durnu Miss Eonlos MrJ. E Edwards Mr R Elis Mr E. R. Ellis Mr G. Faulkner Mr J. P. Fahiny Miss M Towler Mr V. Goulborn Mr Goldsmith

BEGU

R.

Mr. and Mrs Meager

Mr H. A. Mills.

Mr McGaire

Mr H. M. Milna

Mr G. H. Montagon Mr J. Morrison

MrT. H. Nagol

Mr P... Newman

Mr N. O. Nedh

Mr R. A. Fackars Mr & Mrs Fearman

and family

Mr A Pedersen

Mr. & Mrs Piper Mr A. Ponlet Mr E Powell

Mr A. C. Proston Mr M. J. Quist Mr B. Rela Mr W. J. Roberte Mr.B. Rodskog Mr A, B. Rowe Mr R Roxbarga Mr J. H. Salomon

Mr L. Schipper

Mr H. Schmidt'

Mr R. Gillespie Mr & Mrs J. Scald Mr. Schregver Mr W. Ball Mr & Mrs W. Smith Mr J. T. Hali Mr F. Soane Mr J. Boott Haraton Mes W. H. Sparkon MFK Hamkamann LF M. Symterg Me A. Fenty

Mr G. Toerises

Mr P. J. Van Hicker J. E. Thrasher Mrs. Howard

Mr B. J. Johnaton Mr A. Jones Mr 8. Kapp

Mr You Kaufmano Mr N. Kearney Me and Mrs J.

Kerr

Mr U. B. Kerr Miss J. M. Korr

M.

Mr B. A. Tobias Mr P. J. Van Mr O, B. Votter Mr C. M. Vise Mr R. A. Wadesom Mr Watkinson Mr. P. Webster Mr K. Wolf

Mr H. O. Wong Mr J. F. Weight

REFULAH BAY HOTEL.

"In other cases Stohr transplant- ed the heart from one embryo to another, thus producing larva or tadpoles with two hearts each. These tadpolos successfully kept alive for a period of time, long enough to show the result of an extra heart of the de- velopment of the animal. Dur- Mr P. M. Anderten Mr & Mrs B. Lund ing these experiments

Mr & Mrs M. Bayerhir T. A. McGea Mr & Mrs C. Bitzer Mrs W. Meireller learned several noteworthy Mrand Mrs. E. A. and children and interesting facts. He found

Carleton

Mr and Mrs Correa: that the power to perform regular contractions is the inherent pro- perty of each heart cell and not a function of the nervous system or of the immediate surroundings of the heart.

Stohr

**He also learned that there was. ал extraordinary regularity of pulse-beat in the excised hearts. In only five cases out of the seventy were there irregularities, and these exceptions were capable

Me and tre 0. B. Mendes -

Costella

Mr Newman Mr Cpain

Mr J. N. Parker de Frankli Mrand Misr F. Ellis Mr & Mrs B. A. Rodgers & family Mr I. H. GeareMr & Mrs Roxburgh

& daughter

Mr and Mrs O. A. Mr and Mrs Gould de Ros & children Mr P. M. HodgsonMr G. B. 8bank

Mr M. Walk

Mr Jesuitzer

י

PRAK HOTEL.

September 17.

of explanation. He also noted Mr 8. A. Arthur Mr and Mrs E, R. that each heart cell or entire heart Miss E. R. Baily

KIN

has a rhythm all its own and can Mrand Mrs La O. F. Mr J. R. Koaremain not be influenced by the rhythm of Bellamy

Mr & Mrs A. Laun another heart in the same body. Mr & Mrs R. E. 0.Mr W. L Lear

Mr V. Benjamin Mr K. Larson

Neither heart cares what the other heart is doing. A rise of tempera- ture causes the pulse rate of both hearts to increase, but in the same proportion in each case.

In

Me J. W. C. Benner

Bird

Mr W. H. Bourne Mr T. Brameld

Mr and Mrs A, N.

Lacey

Mr. J. D. L'ogd Me G. D. Leys

Mr L. M. 8. Lloyd Mr.W. H. Look Mr M. J. Freen Mr and Mrs W. successfully

Mrs & Misa Brennan Logan implanting hearts there are three possible Col C. Russell

Browo arrangements: I. The new heart Miss P. W. Brown may send the blood-stream in the MT. A. Bustard same direction as the regular Mr B. Cluland | heart; 2. The new heart may work Mr JR. Collis in the opposite direction, causing Mies M. Cooper Twelve Fulhain and Hammer-a conflict in the circulation; 3 Col. R. A. Deb-Mr W. Ogden

Mra 1. B. Cormack holmb as Auctioneer and General Brokersmith churches have had carpets The heart is only joined on at

stolen.

NOTICE.

have This Day started business

at China Building, Ground Floor.

E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA. Hongkong, 29th Sept., 1924.

AFTER 6 YEARS MALINI

the World's

-Greatest

Magician

18 BACK IN HONGKONG

Don't Mise Saturday, 4th Oct.

at

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9.15.

TUNG SANG

TAILOR

11A Feel Street

EXPERT FITTERS HIGH CLASS TAILORING

SERVICE

HIM HING' & 0);"

301, Pottinger Street Endler and Clentlemen's Ton Bin, Diapers and Quiltteri, P 2545%, Buits made to, oeder,

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ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.

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Alderman S. Isger, amox-Mayor of Hove and a Crimean veteran, died, aged 88.

#

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Miss Musselwhite, Croydon's first woman councillor, elected in 1919, retiring.

one end after the manner of an appendix. It is also possible that the new heart may find no connec tion at all in the common blood- stream and build for itself a new circulatory system,

blo

Mr and Mrs J.

Dencan

Mr E C. Donesu Mr W. E. Dye Mra Samere Ellis *Mises Ellis

Mr and Mrs W.

Eustace Mr and Mr

Mrs J. Medinah Mr R. McGregor Mr E. E. Minimal Mr D. D. Menton

Miss M. W. Newt

Mr A. M. Paul

A. H. Penn Mr F. A. Perry Major and Mrs F. H.

Phillipe

Mr. B.A. Raworth Mre Robertson A.Lt. Col. & Mrs 0.

Sanders 9.Mr I. Q. Scott Fitzroy,

Mr R, P. Bhaw Mr A Forbes Mr R. H. Skelton Mr R. J. W. Foster Dr. A. W. Shovelton

4

"Stohr also learned that the heart is extremely jealous of its functions. When a new heart was implanted in a body where there was already one, without Mr. T Franklin, Capt. & Mrs Brinner of being properly oriented, they got Me F. W. Gibbins Mr W. F. Simmons along about as well as two roosters | Mr and Mrs W. D.Me & Miss G. E. in one barn-yard. The two hearts

Stabling

About 20 representatives from North European chambers commerce visited Hull..

Linslade, Bucks, Boy Scouts spent their annual camp week helping farmers in the hay field.

*

* *

Mr. Ramsey MacDonald re- ceived the freedom of Dundee on September 9.

+

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+

The Duke of Connaught is to open the Dorset Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital at Swanage on September 13,

A Dutch stork attacked Alfred¦ Lewis, 10, at Swanbridge, near |Penarth, and beat him to the ground, but he managed to kill ft.

Goodfallow battled for the blood-stream. If Mrand Mre J. M.Mr E., F. L. Stardee

Gordon

Mr and Mrs P. . both were fortunate enough to

Mr and Mrs Goố, W. Suckling obtain enough blood there was

Gre

Mra J. S. Thomson no danger to their existence and r . J. Manelor, and. Hrs 0. both developed. In most cases, Hagber however, the original heart being first on the spot gained supremacy over the new heart, and the development of the latter ceased.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.

The following unclaimed telegrams. The Believing that field trespassers are lying at the office of spread foot-and-mouth disease, Great Northern Telegraph Company many Lincolnshire farmers willed)-

prevent blackberry picking this year.

Tokio, is in October to attempt to drive a caterpillar car 1,000 miles across the Sahara desert.

Haltop, from Kobe.

Benderlack, from Amsy.

Gensburger Bandhotel, from Sheng

Tirwaitos

Mr. and Mrs B. A.Miss Thwaites

Hele

Mr A. W. Tickle Lt. Col. and Mrs H.

Trevelyan

Capt. E all Mas M. E. Hall Mr and Min J.Mr O. M. Visa

Bar cock

Capet. B. T. W-Mer' Mrs W, J. HawkerCapt. A. E. Watta Mr. H. D. Billard Miss O. Willmott. Me T. W. Romby Mr B. L Bebon Miar O. 0. Jenkins Wintou Mr G. Hugh Jones dr and Mrs F. D. Mr W. #. Jordan Wood Mr M. F. Key Mr G. Q, Worall

PALACE HOTEL.

Mr A. Arch

September 38,

Mr J. McFortland

Mr W. A Bennett Mr B. J. ds H. Capt. T. L Brown Moure Mr.R. W. Campbell Mr GM. Murphy Mr J. H. Cox' Mr H. Smith'

W. 8. Cuff · Mrs C. Stringer and Mr W. E. Erla

child Mr. And Mew: H.Mes nd Mrs. W

Goldenberg Taylor Mr OM. Ecclewood Miss Taylor Mr Jack

Mrs G. Tulloch Mr A. J. Wadmoro

Coke; from Shanghai.

Captain d'Oisy, the

French

hai.

airman who flew from Paris to

Yueloutyan, from New York.

Yougsing, from Tientsin

Kangyick, from Bbaughai,

Him Sung 203,Wing Look, Shanghai..

from

| Men Mollaw

Mr J. McDonald

SPORT ITEMS.

a

Getting out of hand at Ormskirk Ohtokan 48 Tingsing Bir, from

cow charged into the large | Amoy. - plate-glass window of a wine store, 4882, from Amoy. knocking,... down and breaking [pyramids of bottles of wine and

spirits.

5,

Among the passengers who land- datLiverpool from the White Star Damlaton Kiner" Regina” four were named Stout, Beer, Perter, and Sherry, and others were |-nuined-Grey-Green, Black,-and---

White.

E. V. JESSEN,

Huperintendent. Hongkong, 20th September, 1924.

2 ASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL ABIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO

Lie of unclaimed talegrami lying in LE Telegraph Omoe, Hongking.

"Burtt, froni BaYLWET**

Chemat Maricas, from Singapore. Myrtquel, from San Franceso. Olgalikote, from. Londen P..0... Thokey, from Shiraz. Weber Care Hongkong Hotel, from

MEFAIRET

intendent.

1024

For striking her stepson, aged 13 on the head and shoulders with a poker because he had not falshed some housework, Margaret | Hall; Togne 25 of Whittaker-strost; Gorton, was át. Minchester sent to goal for one month

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Miss Audrey Clermons won the Southend won the single-rink Burey Ladies Swimming Club Championship of the English Row- long distance race from Raven's ling Association on the Temple Art, Surbiton, to the Crab Tree, Greens, Denmark Hill, 8.1. Hammersmith (12 miles) in, five defeating Summerhill (Newcastle- and a half hours

on Tyne) in the final by 20 to 19.

Fourteen crows have entered. for A French lawn, tennis team,

A French the Lee Branch;. N.A.R.A. "Eot- | which will include J. Borotra, and tomley Cup rice (chock fours), to, Brugnon, will according to a London, August 30. Tex be rowed on the Faver Lies, at Reuter's message, from Sydney O'Rourke, the boxing promoter, Clapton, on September 20 and 27. visit Australia at the end of the and the two heavy-weights he is] :

Gloucestershire Stroud, the training William Prestige and Leslie Price have left for New Rugby Club, which opens the senso Jack Bloomfield, the boxer,

with a visit to Newton Abbot, has married in the registered office arranged matches with Leyton Henrietta:streetp: stone: Edgware l'orquay Athletic WC. to Miss, Roy:: Birmingham, Welsh Regiment Frances, of Landes Cinderford, and other, good sides. moon will be spent at Ost

NARS VERNE The late T. Meelan, the Eng Mr. Walter Fairbanks land" and Chelsea football player, died at Guildford, aged In the annual eight-our race ofour children are left in straitened in the Gloucestershire

has been buried, His widow and contemporary of the the Thames, at Windsor for the challenge cup, given by Sir George Circumstances, and it has been He was educated? Peters Byears ago, Eton beat decided to organize a benefit on Clare College Windsor by a length.

tliair behalt

(not get his Blue

York.

The M.C.C. are to send a team to the West Indies this winter Capt. R. St. L, Fowler will cap tain the side if he can obtain the necessary leave,

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